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During her late teens and early adult years, Frye made appearances in several low-budget and independant films. She began to acquire a reputation for being very difficult to work with. In particular, on the set of the film "]", Frye purportedly showed up late on multiple occasions, got into arguments with other actors, and at one point came in to work with a hangover. | During her late teens and early adult years, Frye made appearances in several low-budget and independant films. She began to acquire a reputation for being very difficult to work with. In particular, on the set of the film "]", Frye purportedly showed up late on multiple occasions, got into arguments with other actors, and at one point came in to work with a hangover. | ||
Oddly enough, she once auditioned for the show ''Charmed'', a drama about a trio of witch sisters, which formerly featured another actress noted for tantrums and ego, Shannon Doherty. | |||
Soliel has the honor of being one of the youngest directors in Hollywood history, directing ''Wild Horses'' while still in her teens. | |||
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She appeared in ''Sabrina the Teenage Witch'' as the coarse but sweet Roxy for several years. The show starred Melissa Joan-Hart--who, in another of those whacky Tinseltown coincidences, had auditioned for the part of Punky Brewster years before. | |||
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Soleil Moon Frye actress and director, was born to Virgil Frye and Sondra Peluce August 6, 1976 and first found popularity at age 8, when "Punky Brewster," a television sitcom aired on NBC during the 1980s. Later billed a child star, Soleil soon was viewed by the public eye less for her accomplishments in television and film and more for spectacular tabloid headlines.
During her teenaged years, stories surrounded a romance with Edward Furlong, and, more notably, a well-publicized breast reduction surgery. At 15, Soleil went "under the knife" to reduce back pain. After the true reason for the surgery was publicized many rumors died away.
During her late teens and early adult years, Frye made appearances in several low-budget and independant films. She began to acquire a reputation for being very difficult to work with. In particular, on the set of the film "The Saint Tammany Miracle", Frye purportedly showed up late on multiple occasions, got into arguments with other actors, and at one point came in to work with a hangover. Oddly enough, she once auditioned for the show Charmed, a drama about a trio of witch sisters, which formerly featured another actress noted for tantrums and ego, Shannon Doherty.
Soliel has the honor of being one of the youngest directors in Hollywood history, directing Wild Horses while still in her teens.
Soleil married Jason Goldberg, a television producer and actor. October 25, 1998.
She appeared in Sabrina the Teenage Witch as the coarse but sweet Roxy for several years. The show starred Melissa Joan-Hart--who, in another of those whacky Tinseltown coincidences, had auditioned for the part of Punky Brewster years before.
In 2001, she debuted on the Disney Channel show The Proud Family as a voice talent.
Popular Myths About Soleil
- She is now a medical doctor who practices in veterinary medicine. (She attended New School University in New York for one year only.)
- As a young teenager, Soleil's breasts grew "out of proportion," leading many to think she had gotten breast augmentation surgery. Without a further discussion on body proportions, all augmentation was due to puberty.
- The reduction mammaplasty was performed due to a life-threating breast disease that threatened to harm her heart. There is no public record or statement of Soliel's cardiac condition being threatend in any manner, nor was her condition terminal.